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    2 years ago

    To those who have already switched (whether to Credit Karma or another service): What are you using and why do you like it?

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      52 years ago

      I switched before this because I wanted to keep an eye on my credit score. Credit Karma gives me both scores and with more detail than I was getting from Mint.

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        32 years ago

        Does credit karma still at least post transactions? Can’t check myself until I get home from work.

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        272 years ago

        Ew subscription budgeting.

        Anyone thinking of looking into this ^ it’s a subscription product. Saved you a click.

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          2 years ago

          Yes, good services do tend to cost money. Been worth every penny in my experience

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            41 year ago

            Paying for software is fine. Paying way more in perpetuity because fuck you is trash.

            Being condescending is even more trash.

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      22 years ago

      I’d recommend avoiding Credit Karma. It was great until it was bought by Intuit a couple of years ago. I don’t know that it’s changed a ton yet, but Intuit, so if it hasn’t enjoy that while it lasts I guess.

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      2 years ago

      I guess it depends on what you’re using Mint for, but I’ve been getting a lot of use out of Empower (formerly Personal Capital) for tracking all my accounts in one place. No subscription or anything, just some pressure, sometimes including phone calls, to use their financial advisor services.

      I’ve had an account with Credit Karma for ages and I’m not sure what service they offer that would be comparable, but they were bought by Intuit a few years ago, so I’d find it hard to recommend them for much anymore.